Boston Area Classics Calendar 2008/2009: #15 (1/30/09)
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Wed., Feb. 4, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY, 745 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 409, Boston, MA
Frank Nisetich (Univ. of Massachusetts, Boston)
"Homer Aloud and Well: Style and Theme in Recitation"
Refreshments will be served
For more information, contact Stacy Fox at 617-353-2426; sfox(a)bu.edu
Thurs., Feb. 5, 12:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Macfarlane House, Room 101, 48 College Street,
Providence, RI
Departmental Lecture
Marcelo Boeri (University of the Andes, Santiago, Chile; visiting
scholar, Brown University)
"Happiness and 'Attaining Happiness': Eudaimonism in the Light of
Stoic Ontology"
Mon., Feb. 23, 5:30 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, MacMillan Hall, Room 117, 167 Thayer Street,
Providence, RI
Charles Alexander Robinson, Jr., Memorial Lecture
Raymond Westbrook (Johns Hopkins University)
"The Early History of Law: A Theoretical Essay"
Mon., Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m.
TUFTS UNIVERSITY, Cabot Auditorium 206, 170 Packard Avenue, Medford, MA
Balmuth Lecture Series
Andrew Wilson (Institute of Archeaology, University of Oxford)
"The Archaeology of Economic Institutions"
Sponsored by the Department of Classics
Underwritten and funded by the family and friends of Miriam S. Balmuth
Tues., Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m.
TUFTS UNIVERSITY, Cabot Auditorium 206, 170 Packard Avenue, Medford, MA
Balmuth Lecture Series
Andrew Wilson (Institute of Archeaology, University of Oxford)
"Roman Technology: The Possibilities and Limits for Preindustrial
Growth"
Sponsored by the Department of Classics
Underwritten and funded by the family and friends of Miriam S. Balmuth
Wed., Feb. 25, 7:30 p.m.
TUFTS UNIVERSITY, Cabot Auditorium 206, 170 Packard Avenue, Medford, MA
Balmuth Lecture Series
Andrew Wilson (Institute of Archeaology, University of Oxford)
"Before the Pin Factory: Division of Labour and Mass Production"
Sponsored by the Department of Classics
Underwritten and funded by the family and friends of Miriam S. Balmuth
Thurs., Feb. 26, 5:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Boylston Hall, Room 237, Cambridge, MA
Isabella Sandwell (Bristol University)
"The Emperor Julian on Religious Identity and Religious Difference"
Sponsored by the Department of the Classics
Thurs., Feb. 26, 7:30 p.m.
TUFTS UNIVERSITY, Cabot Auditorium 206, 170 Packard Avenue, Medford, MA
Balmuth Lecture Series
Andrew Wilson (Institute of Archeaology, University of Oxford)
"Mining, Metal Supply, and the Supply of Money"
Sponsored by the Department of Classics
Underwritten and funded by the family and friends of Miriam S. Balmuth
Mon., Mar. 9, 4:15 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Lamont Forum Room, Lamont Library, Cambridge, MA
Mary A. Rouse (UCLA)
"A Princely Gift: The French Translation of Vegetius, 1284-1300"
Reception follows in the Edison and Newman Room, Houghton Library
Sponsored by the Humanities Center Medieval Studies Seminar, in
collaboration with the
Houghton Library, Harvard University
Tues., Mar. 10, 6:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Smith-Buonanno Hall, Room 106, 95 Cushing Street,
Providence, RI
Departmental Lecture
Jonathan Edmonson (York University, Canada)
"A Tale of Two Colonies in Roman Spain: Augusta Emerita (Mérida) and
Metellinum (Medellín)"
Wed., Mar. 11, 6:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 114, 12
Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Alice-Mary Talbot (Dumbarton Oaks)
"A Dossier for Canonization in 14th Century Byzantium: The Miracles of
Gregory Palamas"
Sponsored by the Department of the Classics
Thurs., Mar. 12, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Houghton Library, Cambridge, MA
Houghton Library Workshop*
Richard Rouse (UCLA)
"Florilegia & Glosses: Books for Reference rather than Reading"
*N.B. This is a workshop for which one has to register in advance.
Places are strictly limited to 12,
and priority will be given to members of the Harvard community. If
interest warrants, we will schedule
a second session on Tuesday, March 10, but only once the Thursday
session is fully subscribed. Please
indicate your interest by e-mailing Prof. Jeffrey Hamburger at: jhamburg(a)fas.harvard.edu
.
Mon., Mar. 16, 6:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 133,
12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Panagiotis Agapitos (University of Cyprus)
"'Towards a Higher Vision' and 'Into the Depths of Words': The
Aesthetics of Layering in Byzantine Art and Literature"
Sponsored by the Department of the Classics
Thurs., Mar. 19, 5:30 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Annmary Brown Memorial, Middle Gallery, 21 Brown
Street, Providence, RI
Medieval Studies Lecture, co-sponsored by Classics
Panagiotis Agapitos (University of Cyprus)
"From Persia to the Provence: Tales of Love in Byzantium and Beyond"
Tues., Mar. 31, 4:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Macfarlane House, Room 101, 48 College Street,
Providence, RI
Comparative Literature Lecture, co-sponsored by the Department of
Classics
Charles Butterworth (University of Maryland)
"What Might We Learn from al-Farabi about Plato and Aristotle with
Respect to Lawgiving?"
Thurs., Apr. 2, 2:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Levine-Ross 1/2, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA
A Classical Studies Symposium
"In Naming You I Name Myself": Words, Wrath, and Retribution in
Euripides' Hecuba"
A Jennifer Eastman '68 Event, sponsored by the Department of Classical
Studies
See Appendix for details
*Mon., Apr. 6, 6:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 114, 12
Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Claudia Rapp (UCLA)
"Christians on Earth, Citizens in Heaven: The City as Metaphor in
Early Byzantine Political Thought"
Sponsored by the Department of the Classics and the Alexander S.
Onassis Public Benefit Foundation
Tues., Apr. 14, 12:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Macfarlane House, Room 101, 48 College Street,
Providence, RI
Departmental Lecture
Eva Jakab (University of Szeged, Hungary)
"Women in Roman Private Legal Documents"
Tues., Apr. 14, 6:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Macfarlane House, Room 101, 48 College Street,
Providence, RI
Departmental Lecture
Gerhard Thur (Universities of Graz and Vienna, Austria)
"Jurisdiction in Archaic Gortyn and Athens"
Mon., Apr. 20, 12:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Macfarlane House, Room 101, 48 College Street,
Providence, RI
Departmental Lecture
Tomas Hejduk (University of Pardubice, Czech Republic; visiting
scholar at Brown)
"Socrates' Unconventional Eros"
Fri., Apr. 24, 3:30 p.m.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY, Barrister's Hall, 765 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA
BU Annual Roman Studies Conference and Dinner
"Novel Ideas"
Jeffrey Henderson (Boston University), "Petronius and the Greek Novel"
Niall Slater (Emory University), "Various Asses"
Judith Perkins (St. Joseph College), "Imagined Communities in Ancient
Fictions"
For further information contact Prof. Ann Vasaly (vasaly(a)bu.edu) or
Ms. Stacy Fox (sfox(a)bu.edu) or call 617 353 2427
Sponsored by the Department of Classical Studies and the BU Humanities
Foundation
APPENDIX:
Thurs., Apr. 2, 2:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Levine-Ross 1/2, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA
A Classical Studies Symposium
"In Naming You I Name Myself": Words, Wrath, and Retribution in
Euripides' Hecuba"
Buffet refreshments available throughout
For further information contact Ann O. Koloski-Ostrow (781-736-2183 or aoko(a)brandeis.edu
) or Janet Barry (781-736-2180 or jbarry(a)brandeis.edu)
Free and open to the public
For directions see http://www.brandeis.edu/overview/directions.html);
for ticket information see
http://www.brandeis.edu/btc/tickets.html
A Jennifer Eastman '68 Event, sponsored by the Department of Classical
Studies
Event I: 2:00 p.m.
"'What's Hecuba to him...?' The Dangerous Grief of Euripides' Hecuba"
Helene Foley, (Barnard College Classics and Ancient Studies)
Event II: 3:10 p.m.
"Euripides' Hecuba: The Limits of Sympathy, Past and Present"
Eirene Visvardi (Brandeis Florence Levy Kay Fellow in Ancient Greek
Theater)
Event III: 4:10 p.m.
A Demonstration of Dramatic Method in Ancient Greek Theater
Participants: Eric H. Hill (Brandeis Theater Arts), with actors from
the April 2009 Brandeis production of Euripides' Hecuba
Event IV: 5:10 p.m.
Round Table Discussion with the Audience
Participants: Professors Helene Foley (Barnard Classics), Eric H. Hill
(Brandeis Theater Arts), Eirene
Visvardi (Brandeis Classical Studies), and Leonard C. Muellner
(Brandeis Classical Studies)
N.B.: Following the Symposium: A Brandeis Department of Theater Arts
Production at The Mainstage
Theater, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA, 8:00 p.m.
Euripides' Hecuba
Directed and adapted for the stage by Eric H. Hill, Sherman Chair of
the Brandeis Department of
Theater Arts; Translated from the Ancient Greek by Professors Leonard
Muellner and Eirene Visvardi,
with the Fall Term 2008 students of GRK 115b
Wheelchair access:
to the Barker Center at Harvard via the ramp at the main entrance off
Quincy Street, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to
the Humanities Center; to Boylston Hall at Harvard via the ramp to the
basement at the main entrance in the Yard, and from there by the
elevator
to the W. S. Fong Auditorium (a.k.a. Boylston Auditorium) on the first
floor; to Andover Hall at Harvard Divinity School via the sign-posted
entrances, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to the
Sperry Room. There is regrettably no wheelchair access to the Semitic
Museum
at Harvard.
Boston Area Classics Calendar 2008/2009: #14 (1/23/09)
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the following week.
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PLEASE NOTE:
* = new entry
** = alteration or addition to a former entry
*Mon., Jan. 26, 5:30 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Smith-Buonanno Hall, Room 106, 95 Cushing Street,
Providence, RI
Departmental Lecture
Shadi Bartsch (Brown University)
"Metaphor in Senecan Philosophy"
*Wed., Feb. 4, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY, 745 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 409, Boston, MA
Frank Nisetich (Univ. of Massachusetts, Boston)
"Homer Aloud and Well: Style and Theme in Recitation"
Refreshments will be served
For more information, contact Stacy Fox at 617-353-2426; sfox(a)bu.edu
*Thurs., Feb. 5, 12:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Macfarlane House, Room 101, 48 College Street,
Providence, RI
Departmental Lecture
Marcelo Boeri (University of the Andes, Santiago, Chile; visiting
scholar, Brown University)
"Happiness and 'Attaining Happiness': Eudaimonism in the Light of
Stoic Ontology"
*Mon., Feb. 23, 5:30 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, MacMillan Hall, Room 117, 167 Thayer Street,
Providence,
RI
Charles Alexander Robinson, Jr., Memorial Lecture
Raymond Westbrook (Johns Hopkins University)
"The Early History of Law: A Theoretical Essay"
Mon., Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m.
TUFTS UNIVERSITY, Cabot Auditorium 206, 170 Packard Avenue, Medford, MA
Balmuth Lecture Series
Andrew Wilson (Institute of Archeaology, University of Oxford)
"The Archaeology of Economic Institutions"
Sponsored by the Department of Classics
Underwritten and funded by the family and friends of Miriam S. Balmuth
Tues., Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m.
TUFTS UNIVERSITY, Cabot Auditorium 206, 170 Packard Avenue, Medford, MA
Balmuth Lecture Series
Andrew Wilson (Institute of Archeaology, University of Oxford)
"Roman Technology: The Possibilities and Limits for Preindustrial
Growth"
Sponsored by the Department of Classics
Underwritten and funded by the family and friends of Miriam S. Balmuth
Wed., Feb. 25, 7:30 p.m.
TUFTS UNIVERSITY, Cabot Auditorium 206, 170 Packard Avenue, Medford, MA
Balmuth Lecture Series
Andrew Wilson (Institute of Archeaology, University of Oxford)
"Before the Pin Factory: Division of Labour and Mass Production"
Sponsored by the Department of Classics
Underwritten and funded by the family and friends of Miriam S. Balmuth
*Thurs., Feb. 26, 5:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Boylston Hall, Room 237, Cambridge, MA
Isabella Sandwell (Bristol University)
"The Emperor Julian on Religious Identity and Religious Difference"
Sponsored by the Department of the Classics
Thurs., Feb. 26, 7:30 p.m.
TUFTS UNIVERSITY, Cabot Auditorium 206, 170 Packard Avenue, Medford, MA
Balmuth Lecture Series
Andrew Wilson (Institute of Archeaology, University of Oxford)
"Mining, Metal Supply, and the Supply of Money"
Sponsored by the Department of Classics
Underwritten and funded by the family and friends of Miriam S. Balmuth
*Mon., Mar. 9, 4:15 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Lamont Forum Room, Lamont Library, Cambridge, MA
Mary A. Rouse (UCLA)
"A Princely Gift: The French Translation of Vegetius, 1284-1300"
Reception follows in the Edison and Newman Room, Houghton Library
Sponsored by the Humanities Center Medieval Studies Seminar, in
collaboration with the
Houghton Library, Harvard University
*Tues., Mar. 10, 6:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Smith-Buonanno Hall, Room 106, 95 Cushing Street,
Providence, RI
Departmental Lecture
Jonathan Edmonson (York University, Canada)
"A Tale of Two Colonies in Roman Spain: Augusta Emerita (Mérida) and
Metellinum (Medellín)"
*Wed., Mar. 11, 6:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 114, 12
Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Alice-Mary Talbot (Dumbarton Oaks)
"A Dossier for Canonization in 14th Century Byzantium: The Miracles of
Gregory Palamas"
Sponsored by the Department of the Classics
*Thurs., Mar. 12, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Houghton Library, Cambridge, MA
Houghton Library Workshop*
Richard Rouse (UCLA)
"Florilegia & Glosses: Books for Reference rather than Reading"
*N.B. This is a workshop for which one has to register in advance.
Places are strictly limited to 12,
and priority will be given to members of the Harvard community. If
interest warrants, we will schedule
a second session on Tuesday, March 10, but only once the Thursday
session is fully subscribed. Please
indicate your interest by e-mailing Prof. Jeffrey Hamburger at: jhamburg(a)fas.harvard.edu
.
*Mon., Mar. 16, 6:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 133,
12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Panagiotis Agapitos (University of Cyprus)
"'Towards a Higher Vision' and 'Into the Depths of Words': The
Aesthetics of Layering in Byzantine Art and Literature"
Sponsored by the Department of the Classics
*Thurs., Mar. 19, 5:30 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Annmary Brown Memorial, Middle Gallery, 21 Brown
Street, Providence, RI
Medieval Studies Lecture, co-sponsored by Classics
Panagiotis Agapitos (University of Cyprus)
"From Persia to the Provence: Tales of Love in Byzantium and Beyond"
*Tues., Mar. 31, 4:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Macfarlane House, Room 101, 48 College Street,
Providence, RI
Comparative Literature Lecture, co-sponsored by the Department of
Classics
Charles Butterworth (University of Maryland)
"What Might We Learn from al-Farabi about Plato and Aristotle with
Respect to Lawgiving?"
*Thurs., Apr. 2, 2:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Levine-Ross 1/2, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA
A Classical Studies Symposium
"In Naming You I Name Myself": Words, Wrath, and Retribution in
Euripides' Hecuba"
Buffet refreshments available throughout
For further information contact Ann O. Koloski-Ostrow (781-736-2183 or aoko(a)brandeis.edu
) or Janet Barry (781-736-2180 or jbarry(a)brandeis.edu)
Free and open to the public
For directions see http://www.brandeis.edu/overview/directions.html);
for ticket information see
http://www.brandeis.edu/btc/tickets.html
A Jennifer Eastman '68 Event, sponsored by the Department of Classical
Studies
See Appendix for details
*Tues., Apr. 14, 12:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Macfarlane House, Room 101, 48 College Street,
Providence, RI
Departmental Lecture
Eva Jakab (University of Szeged, Hungary)
"Women in Roman Private Legal Documents"
*Tues., Apr. 14, 6:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Macfarlane House, Room 101, 48 College Street,
Providence, RI
Departmental Lecture
Gerhard Thur (Universities of Graz and Vienna, Austria)
"Jurisdiction in Archaic Gortyn and Athens"
*Mon., Apr. 20, 12:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Macfarlane House, Room 101, 48 College Street,
Providence, RI
Departmental Lecture
Tomas Hejduk (University of Pardubice, Czech Republic; visiting
scholar at Brown)
"Socrates' Unconventional Eros"
*Fri., Apr. 24, 3:30 p.m.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY, Barrister's Hall, 765 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA
BU Annual Roman Studies Conference and Dinner
"Novel Ideas"
Jeffrey Henderson (Boston University), "Petronius and the Greek Novel"
Niall Slater (Emory University), "Various Asses"
Judith Perkins (St. Joseph College), "Imagined Communities in Ancient
Fictions"
For further information contact Prof. Ann Vasaly (vasaly(a)bu.edu) or
Ms. Stacy Fox (sfox(a)bu.edu) or call 617 353 2427
Sponsored by the Department of Classical Studies and the BU Humanities
Foundation
APPENDIX:
*Thurs., Apr. 2, 2:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Levine-Ross 1/2, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA
A Classical Studies Symposium
"In Naming You I Name Myself": Words, Wrath, and Retribution in
Euripides' Hecuba"
Event I: 2:00 p.m.
"'What's Hecuba to him...?' The Dangerous Grief of Euripides' Hecuba"
Helene Foley, (Barnard College Classics and Ancient Studies)
Event II: 3:10 p.m.
"Euripides' Hecuba: The Limits of Sympathy, Past and Present"
Eirene Visvardi (Brandeis Florence Levy Kay Fellow in Ancient Greek
Theater)
Event III: 4:10 p.m.
A Demonstration of Dramatic Method in Ancient Greek Theater
Participants: Eric H. Hill (Brandeis Theater Arts), with actors from
the April 2009 Brandeis production of Euripides' Hecuba
Event IV: 5:10 p.m.
Round Table Discussion with the Audience
Participants: Professors Helene Foley (Barnard Classics), Eric H. Hill
(Brandeis Theater Arts), Eirene
Visvardi (Brandeis Classical Studies), and Leonard C. Muellner
(Brandeis Classical Studies)
N.B.: Following the Symposium: A Brandeis Department of Theater Arts
Production at The Mainstage
Theater, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA, 8:00 p.m.
Euripides' Hecuba
Directed and adapted for the stage by Eric H. Hill, Sherman Chair of
the Brandeis Department of
Theater Arts; Translated from the Ancient Greek by Professors Leonard
Muellner and Eirene Visvardi,
with the Fall Term 2008 students of GRK 115b
Wheelchair access:
to the Barker Center at Harvard via the ramp at the main entrance off
Quincy Street, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to
the Humanities Center; to Boylston Hall at Harvard via the ramp to the
basement at the main entrance in the Yard, and from there by the
elevator
to the W. S. Fong Auditorium (a.k.a. Boylston Auditorium) on the first
floor; to Andover Hall at Harvard Divinity School via the sign-posted
entrances, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to the
Sperry Room. There is regrettably no wheelchair access to the Semitic
Museum
at Harvard.